There exist 106 (one hundred and six) Indian
exclaves in the Bangladeshi districts of Panchagarh, Nilphamari, Lalmonirhat and
Kurigram, which all border the Indian district of Cooch Behar.

Three of these
exclaves are embodied in Bangladeshi exclaves. The largest Indian exclave,
consisting from the three villages Balapara Khagrabari [no. 3/42], Kot Bhajni
[no. 2/43] and Dahala Khagrabari [no. 1/47], embodies ten Bangladeshi
exclaves. One of these Bangladeshi exclaves - no. 1/51; a part of Dahala
Khagrabari; is the world's only enclave within an enclave within an enclave, namely no. 19 [Upanchowki
Bhajni].

The second
largest Indian exclave is called Shalbari. Shalbari comprises five villages and
embodies four Bangladeshi exclaves. (Based upon Palmberg)